Daniel Murphy

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I’m going the distance to change the lives of country kids!

From Sunday 17 May, I’ll be setting off from Parkes to cycle over 380+km across regional NSW to raise vital funds for the developmental and mental health of Australia’s country kids. 

Royal Far West’s mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of children living in rural and remote communities. Every Australian child deserves access to quality health, education, and developmental services — but for many country kids, distance and a lack of local services stand in the way. Some children are waiting up to six years to see a paediatrician, or are told there are no services available at all. 

For these kids, missing out on timely care can mean missing out on their potential to thrive. That’s why I’m going the distance — to help close the health gap and go beyond for country kids. 

I’m riding to help raise $500,000 to connect children with the critical assessments, therapies, and support they need to thrive.

You can help by donating via this page and sharing it with your network. Every dollar — no matter how big or small — makes a real difference. 

Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to me — and even more to the kids we’re riding for. 

Thank you to my Sponsors

$5.04k

Stowe Australia

Hey Dan, great initiative and commendable charity, nothing better than improving children's lives.

$5.04k

Concrete Structures

Good Luck & wish you all the best.

$5k

Climatech Group

$2.5k

De Martin & Gasparini

$2.04k

Efn

All the best with the ride Dan.

$2k

Euroline

$1.54k

Micos Group

I think it's Murphy pushing Murphy. Well done Daniel, Pat will be latching onto your saddle with you as a front runner.

$1.04k

Micos Group

Well done Daniel, great cause to be on board with

$1.04k

Marr Contracting

Is your bike electric?

$1,000

Interspan (nsw) Pty Ltd

$529

Dpm

$500

Ikon

Good luck Daniel !

$212.25

Karabiner

Happy to assist a great cause, ride safe...

$106.12

Andrew V

Have a safe and happy ride Daniel. Well done. Catch you on the road one day.